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Unit One Notes: Significant Figures2.3
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A. What are Significant Figures? The number of all certain digits in a measurement plus one estimated digit.
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Example
2.0 cm
10 2 3 4cm
2 Significant figures
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Examples
10 2 3 4cm
3.0 cm5
3 Significant figures
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B. Rules for counting Significant Figures
1. Any number that is not a zero is significant2. Sandwiched Zeros are always significant3. Leading Zeros (zeros before a nonzero) are never significant4. Trailing Zeros (zeros after a nonzero) are sometimes significant
(only if a decimal is present)5. Counting numbers and defined constants have an infinite
number of significant figures.
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B. Rules for Significant Figures Rule 1. All non-zeros are significant◦Ex: 3456 has ____ significant figures4
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B. Rules for Significant Figures Rule 2. Sandwiched zeros are always significant◦Ex: 1,007 has ____ significant figures4
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B. Rules for Significant Figures Rule 3. Leading zeros are never significant◦Ex: 0.0486 has ____ significant figures3
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B. Rules for Significant Figures Rule 4. Trailing zeros are sometimes significant. Trailing and with a decimal point and the the right of a nonzero are significant◦Ex: 9.300 has ____ significant figures◦Ex: 31,000 has ____ significant figures
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Rules for Significant Figures Rule 5: unlimited sig figs happen in 2 situations
◦ Counting = 32 people in class = Infinite sig figs◦ Exact defined quantities (1 hr = 60 min)= Infinite sig figs
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Examples: An engineer made the following measurements. How many significant figures are in each measurement?
1.0070 m 20 g/mL
17.10 kg 20 meter sticks
100,890 L 1.090 s
0.0054 cm 0.00200 g
5
4
5
2
1
unlimited
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C. Rules for Rounding Significant Figures1. If the number is less than 5, the last digit is unchanged.
If the number is 5 or more, the last significant digit is increased by 1
2. Trick: A bar may be written over the last significant figure
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Examples: Round the following to 3 significant figures
2.541 2.859
24,585 1.0001
1,589 5899
0.005697 22,999
2.54
24,600
1,590
0.00570
2.86
1.00
5900
23,000
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Practice
Determine the number of sig. figs for each value given.a) 0.54 = __________ sig figsb) 0.0098 = __________ sig figsc) 2370 = __________ sig figsd) 16070 = __________ sig figse) 160.0 = __________ sig figsf) 37000 = __________ sig figs
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Practice
Round each of the following to 3 sig figsa) 458900b) 258000.0c) 784643d) 45.097e) 0.00086432f) 0.06598
459000258000
785000
45.10.0008640.0660